The first stance is Naname Heiko dachi. Some call it simple Chinto dachi. Originally the last kick is a yoko-geri, as you were to stop "turning" after 270 degrees, and thus kick to the side. However, now you stop after 180 degrees, making it indeed a mae-geri.
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First stance name please.
Last kick it's written is a Mae Geri, specifying it ain't a Yoko Geri. But in the original version are all Yoko, aren't?
The first stance is Naname Heiko dachi. Some call it simple Chinto dachi. Originally the last kick is a yoko-geri, as you were to stop "turning" after 270 degrees, and thus kick to the side. However, now you stop after 180 degrees, making it indeed a mae-geri.
I will answer. The form is close to a side kick, but in JKF Wadokai, only the last kick is a front kick.
@@jaronbyI'm one of the ones who know it like chinto dachi. Just curiosity.
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